Category: In evidence

The zebra is an apparently tranquil animal, but of a wild and unpredictable nature that lives in a herd.

Thanks to its mantle, it is associated with the duality of light and shadow, free spirit and common sense.

Precisely for this reason there are different symbolic meanings.

According to some, the zebra teaches to find the right balance to be realized in all aspects of life, it evades danger and this is the key to its survival. The force of freedom, the power of deception towards enemies.

It also represents the discovery is the observation of self. More squat of the horse but rich in meaning.

The painting Zebres is a contemporary work, made of acrylic on canvas 100X70, where two examples are hand painted in affectionate attitude, almost a hug that deceives the view, making it seem that they blend into each other dissolving into the canvas.

Their coat is crossed by color that flows through the canvas from top to bottom, to awaken the gaze and to represent the colors of energy.

The central body is the fulcrum of representation: the tree, with its thick foliage, represents fertility and sharing.

The branches intertwine to form hearts, as well as the bodies of man and woman, which are born from the earth and form the trunk. From this vital energy here is a child, a symbol of continuity and of the future.

All the representation can be read by dividing it into two halves:

from the left, the night that includes the elements of air and water with the link between the moon and the tides.

looking to the right, you can see the day, which includes the elements of fire and earth, the latter contains the energy of the universe thanks to the mandala symbols with which it is decorated.

Played almost entirely in shades of gray, the only note of contrasting color of the painting is the red of the heart placed in the central body and representing love, strength and blood.

The hand paintings Family Serenity and Maternal Embrace are primarily two paintings made in a moment of great inspiration and inner serenity.

Belonging to the same period in practice portray moments of warm embraces and exchanges of tenderness in an atmosphere of well-being and family peace.

The hand paintings Family Serenity and Maternal Embrace are linked by narration, brushstroke and stylistic trait that then makes the author recognizable and easily places them in a single context.

Together with the third painting “Child by the sea” they represent three distinct moments of the characters belonging to the same family.

Although this last painting was made with smaller sizes, the trilogy closes giving it greater value and making this collection a unique work whose beauty is precisely in the representation on various angles of the same period providing close and overlapping sensations.

The most recent of the three works depicts a scene of daily life where it is clear that the family love is contained in an embrace that includes all the members of the group.
The work conveys a sense of serenity and well-being. The orange color in the background and the liberty elements represent the love for life.
Finally the blue cloth represents the sky, the feelings and all that is mystical.

Here too, the painting depicts a moment of everyday life: the tender and protective embrace of the mother to the child. The drafting and the choice of colors is decided with full strokes.
With this work, the author tells us about her sensitivity, her way of perceiving the relationship between mother and child.

Child painting by the sea intent on looking for shells. The author thus feels the need to capture color and light with full brushstrokes and intense colors to represent the moment of play and the discovery of a child in the summer. This communicates his passionate and poetic way of reading life.

The hand painted Mermaid is a representation that shows at the bottom of the sea a beautiful enchanting siren, whose red fin, thanks to the full strokes and the color decided , is radiant and stands out in the deep blue of the abyss succeeding in capturing the gaze of the observer.

The mermaid’s hair spreads over the water and the braids give life to a vaporous effect.

It is a mystery because it shows modesty and tries to hide its nudity as if someone could even see it at the bottom of the sea.

The particularity of the hand painted Mermaid with red tail is that it was made with the use of only one arm due to a temporary accident.

However this is one of the best successful works.

This reinforces the fact that it is not only the technique necessary for good performance but that it is above all a question of transport and to support creative inspiration at a given moment of high artistic inspiration.